Friday, 10 August 2018

Opinions P.M.: So, Republicans want to talk about immigration?

Opinions P.M.
 
Right Turn
So, Republicans want to talk about immigration?
The GOP's immigration policies are finally going to be used against them.
What Canada's spat with Saudi Arabia reveals about Trudeau's scatterbrained foreign policy
The prime minister's ability to identify friends and enemies is out of sync with the moment of history he inhabits.
 
A spying scandal exposes Australia's immoral behavior toward East Timor
Australia used intelligence to obtain information to help it prevail in an inherently lopsided negotiation.
 
Franklin said we had a democracy, if we could keep it
And other now-quaint ideas.
 
Outlook
This legal tactic can keep neo-Nazi protests out of your city
Most states already have laws that rein in armed groups. Officials should use them.
 
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The WorldPost
The digital clash of cultures
Our wired world is turning into a tangled web.
 
Outlook
Five myths about 3-D printing
Slow, expensive and low-quality? Not anymore.
 
The Plum Line
What Republican attacks on Nancy Pelosi are really about
Enough with the ridiculous claim that Republicans are trying to say something about liberal policies.
 
Right Turn
Remember when Republicans cared about debt?
The GOP's fiscal sloth must end.
 
George Washington University Hospital will bring a health system to Wards 7 and 8
A partnership with the city brings a network of care to underserved areas.
 
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The WorldPost
Japan, not Europe, is now the leader of free trade
Europe's new online privacy law is a protectionist tool in disguise.
 
Reopen the Michael Brown investigation
For the sake of community healing, Ferguson's next prosecutor should show that America still can deliver justice.
 
Outlook
Democratic socialists are conquering the left. But do they believe in democracy?
For some, government by the people was key. For others, it has been expendable.
 
Right Turn
Corey Stewart is ready to drag down every Virginia Republican on the ticket
They're in for a shellacking.
 
Outlook
Why are nursing homes drugging dementia patients without their consent?
It helps control the residents, and institutions are rarely punished.
 
 
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